Impreza.
Impreza.
Wow, you want to live in a boring world.
It is going to succeed. There is plenty of case law on this. See the T.J. Hooper case from 1932. Chrylser vs. Brown in 1977. In other words, other manufacturers have a fail safe system (doors open and car goes into park, special button for park,) why doesn’t the Jeep? Or, just because the federal government hasn’t…
As an American in the Northeast, handbrake usage is seasonal - Winter months it stays off. I don’t need the brakes freezing on. I just point the tires towards or away from the curb, depending....
See Dawson v. Chrysler Corp. From 1980. It doesn’t matter if it met the compliances of the time. They can still be sued.
Incorrect - see Dawson v Chrysler Corporatation 1980. Somebody got into an accident and sued over the car not protecting the occupant. Chrysler maintained that their car met all crash standards for the time. Chrysler lost.
I had a Grand Cherokee, and I knew back then that that gas tank could be an issue - the rear bumper is higher than the gas tank. Most times during a rear end accident, people hit the brakes at the last second, sending the front of their cars low, sending their grill into the rear bumper (instead of bumper to bumper…
Pretty stupid - Fuse goes out, and the main screen is dead. Where are the fuses? Don't know, because the main screen is dead.
Is there a way to block your articles from showing up in the main screen?
No Raymond Loewy? No Gordon Buehrig? Even Richard Teague?